Everyone seemed to enjoy the kid running around the pitch after the match last night, especially after he side-stepped about three stewards on his way.
So a player that some people don't seem to like, playing for a team we are not supposed to like against a team we like even less, doesn't take a penalty that wins the game for the team we are not supposed to like, so the people that don't like that player like him even less. I like the result as...
I went to the Antwerp last time, it was ok until it began to fill up with Spurs fans, then they put Chas 'n' Dave on the sound system. Time to move outside and sit in the park opposite.
No problems there though.
I went once on ST, I seem to remember it was a 19 hour round trip. We got to the ground about 45 minutes before kick-off so didn't have time to sample the local hospitality.
The game finished 0-0.
Normally it isn't an issue but on Friday night the fans weren't allowed out of the NW corner so all the NS fans were forced/directed out of the NE exit, causing a crush.
When we tried to leave the NS, the NW corner was shut so that everyone surged towards the NE exit.
The NE exit was either shut or restricted so that there was a crush of fans.
When the big shutter was opened, most of the exit was blocked by an anti-bacterial board and there was a flow of people...
This for me as well. I don't know why some people are picking BDB as he is our Dunk replacement and needs a rest ahead of Palarse.
Mwepu could also do with a break as he comes over to me as a cross between brilliance and stupidity, as seen by his killer passes for goals and lazy free kicks and...
This. I watched the game on Radio Sussex ( a bit boring as all I could see was a silver mesh with some knobs over it ....) but Warren was enthusing about how Ale Mac, having passed out to Veltman then kept on running to receive the knock-down from Maupay. I think we have a genuine mid-field...
I believe they only included the Steve McQueen character in the film to attract American money to either make it, sell it or both.
The escape actually took place from the British section of the camp.